How is it valid? It's idiotic to even say that Apple won't change their plans for a phone that is likely already made and waiting for the iOS5 GM, because some companies are turning on 4G, especially when I was saying the opposite.

How is it valid? It's idiotic to even say that Apple won't change their plans for a phone that is likely already made and waiting for the iOS5 GM, because some companies are turning on 4G, especially when I was saying the opposite.

We can all hope together though.

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The first iphone was 2G even though ATT already had 3G. Apple has been known to hold off on adding features if they believe it will ruin user experience (i.e. bad battery life, unreliable reception). After antennagate, I would imagine theyll be even more cautious.

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